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I have to two tables namely employees_ce and employees_sn under the database employees. They both have their respective unique primary key columns. I have another table called deductions, whose foreign key column I want to reference to primary keys of employees_ce as well as employees_sn. Is ...
entity_contact holds these columns :
- id (serial pk)
- type (text, holding the table name for example)
- entity (the id of the entity in the corresponding table)
- contact (the id of the contact value in the contact table)
- id (serial pk)
- type (text, holding the table name for example)
- entity (the id of the entity in the corresponding table)
- contact (the id of the contact value in the contact table)
SO, if I do need to retrieve the contact information 7 in the "person" table for person number 12, I do have this in the entity_contact table :
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@Julo0sS if you're creating a new table, you'll need a new table for each many-to-many relationship that table has with other tables.
You should consider doing what the top answer in that question you linked to recommended - instead of having a different table for nursery, hospital, school, you should have one table "building" or "location" or whatever, and give it a "type" column that would describe if the building was a nursery/hospital/school
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